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Case Details

Status:

NOVERIFY

Type:

LIGHTING VIOLATION

Entered Date:

12/21/2018

Applicant:

TRIS A ASH

Description:

Public Nuisance. The occupant installed flood lights that light up our entire back yard and bedrooms of the west end of our house.

Outstanding Inspections

Case Number: T18DV08190
Case Status: NOVERIFY
Case Description: LIGHTING VIOLATION
Total Outstanding Inspections - 1
End Date Description Inspector Results Comments
INSP - FOLLOW UP CODE ENFORCE None Not Inspected

Completed Inspections

Case Status: NOVERIFY
Case Number: T18DV08190
Case Description: LIGHTING VIOLATION
Total Completed Inspections - 1
End Date Description Inspector Results Comments
05/28/2019 INSP - INITIAL CODE ENFORCMENT BERMUDEZ Approved ON SITE; VIEWING SAME LIGHTING AS NEIGHBORS UNABLE TO VIEW ANY OTHER LIGHTING IN THE AREA IN WHICH DESCRIBED. NO VERIFY CLOSE CASE AT THIS TIME.

Outstanding Case Activity Conditions

Date Name Approved
01/14/2019 Section 104 Permits and Plan Submission Requirements 104.1 Permits required. Any owner or authorized agent who intends to install, construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, or change any outdoor lighting within Pima County jurisdiction, the installation of which is regulated by this code, shall first make application to the Building Official for Pima County and obtain the required permit. Not Approved
01/14/2019 Section 401 Total Outdoor Light Output and Shielding Requirements 401.1 General. Table 401.1 provides requirements of the total light output permitted per acre for the different lighting areas and the fixture shielding requirements for, lamp type and lighting area. These requirements shall be met for all lighting installations subject to this code, unless specifically exempted by Chapters 6, 7 and 8. Not Approved
01/14/2019 401.3 Shielding requirements. All light fixtures that are required to be shielded shall be installed in such a manner that the shielding is effective and permanent. 401.3.1 Light trespass. Light fixtures on the residential side of commercial property adjacent to residential property shall be full cutoff and shall be installed not higher than 10 feet above grade at the property line and no higher than a line rising 20 degrees above the 10 feet until 100 feet from the property line, measured perpendicular to the lot line. 401.3.2 House Side Shields. Outdoor lighting fixtures closer to the lot line than the mounting height of the fixture, measured perpendicular to the lot line, adjacent to residential areas, shall have internal house-side shields. 401.3.3 Fixtures within 25 feet of residential lot lines. Residential and commercial luminaires shall be full cutoff within 25 feet of adjacent residential property lines, measured perpendicular to the lot line. 401.3.4 Flood and spot lamps. Flood or spot lamps shall be aimed no higher than 45 degrees to the horizontal (half-way between straight down and straight to the side) when the source is visible from any adjacent residential property. Not Approved
01/14/2019 Section 402 Outdoor Lighting Source Color Temperature 402.1 Rated Color Temperature. The rated color temperature of light sources (lamps and fixtures) shall not exceed 3500K. Exception No. 1: Recreation and Special Use Lighting complying with Chapters 6 and 7 of this Code. Exception No. 2: Existing legal, non-conforming light fixtures may be relamped with greater than 3500K rated lamps when 3500K or lower rated lamps are not manufactured for such fixtures. Not Approved

Completed Activity Special Conditions

Case Description - LIGHTING VIOLATION
Case Number - T18DV08190
Case Status: NOVERIFY
Total Completed Case Activity Conditions: 2
Date Name
01/08/2019 CONTACTED BY PHONE
01/14/2019 CONTACTED BY MAILING